Stuff From the Communist University Blog at http://domza.net/
The following was originally published December 16, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/ What I am trying to do here is to use the wikispaces Blog integration facility from the Blogger side so as to paste the blog simultaneously in a page on the Communist University wikispace that I have called Blog. The idea is to make this a daily routine procedure do that the covering messages of my daily circulation are here as a blog and there as an archive.
The nest step is to organise the e-mailing of the same message to the list of 400 or so addresses that currently are getting it, and then I will have a single integrated mechanism. All I will have to do is to paste the four to six items in the Wiki each day, make the links in the blog and write the covering note, press one button, and the work is done.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
The following was originally published December 16, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/ What I am trying to do here is to use the wikispaces Blog integration facility from the Blogger side so as to paste the blog simultaneously in a page on the Communist University wikispace that I have called Blog. The idea is to make this a daily routine procedure do that the covering messages of my daily circulation are here as a blog and there as an archive.
The nest step is to organise the e-mailing of the same message to the list of 400 or so addresses that currently are getting it, and then I will have a single integrated mechanism. All I will have to do is to paste the four to six items in the Wiki each day, make the links in the blog and write the covering note, press one button, and the work is done.
That's the general idea, anyway.
The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html
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Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
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The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html[[amadlandawonye:home|]]Current News".
Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html[[amadlandawonye:home|]]Current News".
Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html[[amadlandawonye:home|]]Current News".
Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html[[amadlandawonye:home|]]Current News".
Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)
The following was originally published December 17, 2005 at http://domza.users39.donhost.co.uk/2005/12/what-peace-needs.html[[amadlandawonye:home|]]Current News".
Dear Comrades,
The first three items today are reports from eminent comrades in Hong Kong (Zwelinzima Vavi and Thulas Nxesi). As the picture becomes clearer, anger rises. We hope for honour and the avoidance of a shameful humiliation or a betrayal. At least we can rely on these two.
The fourth and fifth items bear powerfully on the peace struggles in the Middle East.
The last item is a hostage to fortune by Oupa Lehulere of Khanya College, who describes his doctrine of “orientation”, among other things. I my opinion he does us a favour by exposing his ideological bankruptcy. It becomes clear that after Lehulere, there is only the SACP.
Yours in struggle,
Dominic
Links/ Attachments (6):
1. WTO 3rd day, problems multiply, talks unravel (3 pages)
2. Thulas Nxesi, President, Education International, statement (2 pages)
3. Take Education Out Of GATS, Education International (4 pages)
4. What Peace Needs, Monica Benderman, Counterpunch (3 pages)
5. Ethical, Legal Challenges of Palestine, Ben-Dor, Cpunch (5 pages)
6. Social Movements, Cosatu, Lehulere hostage to fortune (7 pages)